Every error that replacement officials make promises to slow down the action and undermine confidence in the results.
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He will not be able to finance acquisitions with paper, which will slow growth and further undermine confidence.
Labour, however, criticised the new sentencing provisions as a "criminals' charter" that would undermine confidence in the justice system.
And in any case, the net effect may be to undermine confidence in the government's ability to maintain law and order.
Tory Simon Reevell, a practising barrister, warned that some of the bill's proposals could "undermine confidence" in the criminal justice system.
Mr Gove attacked that decision, saying it would "undermine confidence" in the value of the qualifications obtained by the students involved.
But "these ongoing liquidity issues unnecessarily undermine confidence in the viability of the Postal Service among our customers, " said spokesman David Partenheimer.
Among the worries is that bank and investor losses on government debts in Europe could undermine confidence in global financial systems again.
Such judgments are excruciating: do too little, and you undermine confidence and generate a bigger crisis that needs even bigger policy action.
The latest attacks appear designed to undermine confidence in the Shiite-led government.
One worry is that the public finances are in a mess, which might undermine confidence among foreign investors who hold a third of all gilts.
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The government in Beijing was angered by the Bermuda move, viewing it as an attempt to undermine confidence in Hong Kong during a tricky stage of the handover negotiations.
Effective sledging seeks to undermine confidence, says Dr Cox.
The important point about Dexia is that its current difficulties tend to undermine confidence in the famous European stress tests, the recently completed Europe-wide process of verifying that the region's banks are tickety boo.
But such technical disruptions undermine confidence for everyone.
Instead of helping the economy out of this recession by giving people confidence that the Government has a plan to put the economy back on a stable, sustainable and responsible path, Labour's short-term giveaways actually undermine confidence and hope.
Earlier this year, Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan, who recently brought criminal insider trading charges against Matthew Martoma, a former SAC Capital employee, said that his office is sensitive to the fact that a criminal investigation can undermine confidence in a company.
Their attacks could ultimately backfire if they undermine investor confidence and push up long-term interest rates.
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Opposition spokeswoman Baroness Billingham said the "dark shadow" of corrupt betting threatened to undermine public confidence in the games.
That would undermine foreign confidence, add to the debt burden and stifle recovery.
The proposed plan unsettled investors as it raised fears that the controversial tax could undermine the confidence of savers across the euro-zone.
That would undermine my confidence every time he writes a prescription.
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Worse, the decline in the stockmarket may further undermine the confidence of consumers which, in turn, will contribute to the squeeze on profits, and so on.
Which do you believe is more harmful to America investment scammers than destroy hundreds of billions of investor wealth annually and undermine investor confidence or a website that may be politically embarrassing?
Allied governments urged the President to go along, warning him that his failure to do so would undermine their confidence in his leadership and perhaps weaken their ties to his country.
They mocked the nonbinding nature of the resolution but said it would undermine the confidence of U.S. commander David Petraeus in Iraq, discourage the troops, embolden terrorists and make the U.S. less safe.
Such one-sided rhetoric evidenced by headlines like "Why We Need a Second Stimulus" and "Second Leg of Crisis Beginning" may grab ratings and readership, but it can also influence the Street and undermine corporate confidence in hiring.
The Lib Dem business secretary defended the coalition's target to cut the structural deficit by 2015, arguing that Labour's plan for more spending and borrowing was "fiscally irresponsible" and would undermine market confidence and cause interest rates to rise.
If he's wrong - if there is, in fact, a faster growth path available, which would not undermine market confidence, then the government's strategy could be making the supply side problem a self-fulfilling prophesy, by condemning us to unnecessarily slow growth which could have permanent effects on Britain's potential output.
O'Leary used her four-year tenure as Secretary of Energy to undermine public confidence in the U.S. nuclear weapons program even as she systematically acted -- through policy decisions, budgetary actions and programmatic steps -- to jeopardize that program's ability over time to maintain the safety, reliability and credibility of the Nation's nuclear deterrent.
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